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EPSON'” GT-7000
GT-7000 PHOTO
Color Image Scanner
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Contents
ln'mducflon
Features ..........
Options ..........
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes.
1mportant Safety Instructions
ENERGY STAR Compliance . . .
For United Kingdom Users . .
Safety information ,,,,,
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Chapter 1 Setting Up me Scanner
Unpacking the Scanner. . .........................
Scanner Pans .......... . . .
Choosing a Place for the Scanner
Installing a SCSI Interface Board (Windows Only) .
Releasing the Transportation Lock ......
Plugging m the Scanner. . .
Initialization ............
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer
Understanding SCSI connections.
Setting the SCSI ID number . . .
Setting the terminator switch
Connecting the scanner . .
Power-on sequence. .
Power-off sequence . . .
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Problems and Solutions . . . ............... +9
Error indicators. . A . ....... 4—9
Operating problems . (4—10
Quality problems . . 4—12
Clearing Jammed Paper . , . 4-16
Appendix A Technical Speclflccflions
Scanning .
Electrical , . .
Environmental .
Safety Approvals .....
CE marking ..........
SCSI Interface. . . .
Inih'aljzation Methods ..........
Appendix B Contacting Cusiomer Supporf
For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users.
For Australian Users ......... . .
For Singapore Users . .
For Hong Kong Users . .
For Philippines Users ........
Glossary
Index
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Introduction
Features
The EPSON GTV7000 / 7000 PHOTO scanner offers the following
features:
D Maximum optical resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi) for
main scanning, and 1200 dpi for sub scanning (36-bit for
input, 24—bit for output) graphics scanner.
Start Button control for shortcut scanning operation.
Small and light body with A4/ Letter size scanning area.
Full color or grayscale scanning. Capture your images with
256 colors, or over 16 million colors; or up to 256 shades of
gray.
The EPSON Scan! 11 scanner utility and EPSON TWAIN let
you take full advantage of your scanner's advanced features.
Auto Area Segmental-ion (AAS) allows you to separate text
from photographs on a page so that grayscale images are
clearer and text recognition is more accurate.
Text Enhancement Technology (TET) enhances text
recognition accuracy when using your scanner for optical
character recognition (OCR) scanning.
EPSON TWAIN ‘s ”Best & de—screening” option automatically
removes unwanted moiré patterns from scanned images for
higher quality output.
The GT -7000 PHOTO includes the Film Adapter which
enables negative film and color slide film to be scanned. The
Film Adapter is available as an option for GT—7000.
Introduction 1
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Important Safety lnsiructions
Read all these instructions and save them for later reference.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the scanner.
D Unplug the scanner before cleaning. Clean with a damp cloth
only. Do not spill liquid on the scanner.
D Do not place the scanner on an unstable surface or near a
radiator or heat source.
D Do not block or cover the openings in the scanner‘s cabinet.
Do not insert objects through the slots.
D Use only the type of power source indicated on the scanners
label.
0 Connect all equipment to properly grounded power outlets.
Avoid using outlets on the same circuitas photocopiers or air
cont-01 systems that regularly switch on and off.
Do not let the power cord become damaged or frayed.
If you use an extension cord with the scanner, make sure the
total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension
cord does not exceed the cord's ampere rating. Also, make
sure the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the
wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet's ampere rating.
CI Except as specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not
attempt to service the scanner yourself.
El Unplug the scanner and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
if the power cord or plug is damaged; if liquid has entered the
scanner; if the scanner has been dropped or the cabinet
damaged; if the scanner does not operate normally orexhibits
a distinct change in performance. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions.
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Safety information
\ Warning: This appliance must be entitled R481 to the rating plate
for voltage and check that the appliance voltage corresponds to the
supply voltage.
Impnrtnm: The wives in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are
caloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and yellow —- Earth
Blue — Neutral
Brown — Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
lerminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the earth
symbol (+).
The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug
marked with the letter N.
The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug
marked with the letter L‘
If damage occurs to the plug, replace the cord set or consult a
qualified electrician.
Replace fuses only with a fuse of the correct size and rating.
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Ch opfer I
Setting Up the Scanner
Unpacking the Scanner .................................... 1—2
Scanner Parts ............................................ 1-3
Choosing a Place for the Scanner ........................... 1—4
Installing 3 SCSI Interface Board (Windows Only) ............ 1—6
Releasing the Transportation Lock ....................
Plugging in the Scanner ................................... 1-8
Initialization ............................................. 1-9
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer .........
Understanding SCSI connections. .
Setting the SCSI ID number A .
Setting the terminator switch .
Connecting the SCanner . . . .
Power-on sequence . ,
Power-off sequence . .
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Scanner Parts
document cover
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"X when documem cover is dosed.
D Keep the scanner away from high temperatures, humidity
and excessive dirt or dust. Also avoid using or storing the
scanner in places subject to rapid changes of temperature and
humidity
D Keep the scanner away from direct sunlight and strong light
sources.
D Avoid places subject to shocks and vibrafions.
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Releasing the Transportation Lock 1
Before connecting the scanner to a power source, you must release
the transportation lack.
1. Place the scanner on a flat, stable surface with the from facing
you.
2 Turn the transportation lock on the left side to the unlocked
position using a coin or similar object, as shown below.
Note:
C! When ynu mnnut tum the transportation lock besause of excessive
resistance, turn the scanner on, then, after the operate light starts
flashing red, tum the scanner off, card try again. See the next section
to turn an the scanner.
D Return the transportation lack tn the locked position when
transporting the scanner.
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Initialization 1
Before connecting the scanner to your computer, follow the steps
below to make sure that the scanner is operating properly.
1. Open the document cover so you can see the operation of the
scanner during initialization (startup).
2. Tum on the scanner by pressing the (D Operole button. The
Operate light starts flashing.
3 Make sure the fluorescent lamps on the carriage flash, and the
carriage moves slightly.
4. The Operate light stays on. This means the scanner has
completed initialization,
5. Turn off the scanner.
If the scanner does not work as described, make sure that the
power cord is firmly plugged in and that you have released the
transportation lock, then try again.
Caution:
Whenever you turn ofthe scanner, waitat least IDszconds before
turning it back on. Rapidly turning the scanner an and afican
damage the scanner.
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If you add the scanner to a system in which one of your SCSI
devices already has a SCSI ID of 2, change the ID number to an
unused number using the rotary switch. See the table below page
as a guide.
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Caution:
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to anothev dmice, Otherwise the computer, scanner, and Erika
devices will notfunctirm properly.
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Connecting the scanner
Connect the scanner to you: computer or to another SCSI device
as follows:
Note:
The cumbination afSO—pin and 25-p1'n wnnecturs ynu need varies
depending on the maker ofyaur SCSI device and SCSI interface board.
1. Make sure the scanner, computer, and all other SCSI devices
are turned off and unplugged from the power source
Caution:
Do not connect the scanner to the computer or other dwices
while they are turned an; otherwise damage may occur.
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Power-on sequence
the following in mind every time you tum on your computer
and SCSI devices (such as the scanner).
D Be sure to turn on the SCSI device which is connected at the
farthest end of the daisy chain first, then the second farthest
etc, until finally your computer. If you attempt to use a SCSI
device which has been turned on after the computer, it may
not work properly, or the computer may not work properly.
El For Windows 95 or 98 users:
The first time you turn on the computer after turning on the
scanner, one of the following dialog boxes may appear.
Wmdows 98
If you see one of these, follow the installation instructions in
Chapter 1 of your scanner software manual, and then see
”Power»off sequence" following.
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Chapter 2
Using Your Scanner
Lighis and Buttons ....................................... 2-2
Placing a Document on the Scanner .................... 2—4
Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents ........... 2-6
Sizing Up Your System ............................. 2—8
RAM and hard disk size r , A 2-3
Accelerator boards ....... . 2—8
Video cards ..... 28
2-9
. A 2-9
Monitors ..............
File compression software.
Using Your Scanner 2-1
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Light
Puflam Color Sculnor Siam 4
Green Inirrallzjng or busy scanning.
(Slowly
flashing)
I Green Ready to scan images.
a Y— Red or Anerrar occurreda See Cha'er 77
(Rapidly Orange Troubleshooting an page 7’7 for
flashing) more information J
D N/A The scanner is turned oft
I : on, i‘j = flashing, D : off
Bufions
lumen Function
0 Operare Tums the scanner on and off.
<’/ swan bunch
The hardware swi'cn ro execmescanning and
transfer Qhe scanned Image to assigned
appriccm’on software, To use this feature. you
need (a setup software. See page 7? ofEPSON
Scan!“ Br EPSON TWAIN Users Guide for more
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4. Place the document on the document table, with the side to
be scanned facing down. Make sure that the document is
carefully aligned.
corner of the documem
5, Close the document cover gently so that the document does
not move.
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Note:
When scanning with the cover removed, make sure you cover any
exposed areas afthe ducument table to prevent xnterferencefi-am external
hght.
When you are finished scanning. reanach the document cover by 2
pushing straight down on the back until it dicks into place.
Caution:
Make sure both 0} the caver's notches are directly above the clips
on the scanner befurepushing it down into place; otherwise damage
may accur.
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Monllors
The resolution of your monitor affects the quality of the image
you see. Consider a high resolution monitor if you do precise color
work, but also be sure you have a high quality video card,
File compression software
Many different programs are available to make image files
smaller for storage or transmission. For example, some
compression software can store a SMB image file on a 1.44.MB
floppy disk, and compress images and restore them with no loss
of data or quality; others compress images more, but the restored
file is not exactly the same as the original. The difference between
the original and restored files is, however, almost urmoticeable.
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Options
Using the Film Adapter ...........
Unpacking the Film Adapter . .
Using the Film Adapter .......
Film Holders .........
Loading transparencies .......
Scanning normal (reflective) documents A . .
Using the Automatic Document Feeder .................
Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder
Installing the Automatic Document Feeder .......
Loading paper into you: Automatic Document Feeder
Loading documents manually .
Document specifications ......
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Using the Film Adapter
Follow the steps below ta use the Film Adapter on the scanner.
1 Make sure the scanner is turned off.
2. Remove the document cover from the scanner by holding the
cover and lifting the back of the cover straight up. (See page
7-7)
3. Place the Film Adapter on the document table so that the
hinges face the rear of the scanner and it fis on the table.
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Film Holders
Three film holders for scanning film are included with this unit.
To use them, see the instructions below.
Caution:
Hold the film at the edges, or else use gloves, Touching the film
smface with bare hands can leuvefingmarinls or uther traces on
the film
N ate:
The base side of the film is the side which thefilm maker's name andfilm
ID numbers are shown.
35 mm negative or positive film
Insert a strip of film in the 35 mm film holder, base side facing
down.
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Loading transparencies
You can scan 35 mm slides or transparencies up to 4 x 5 inchm
(1016 x 127 mm) in size.
Note:
El Wipe the glass of the Film Adapter, the scanner's document table,
and the narruw window near the hinge before scanning
transparencies.
D Van need to select TPU - Neg. Film or TPU - Pas. Film setting in
the Document Source settings depending on the document type
( negative 07 positive) you are scanning in your scanner software.
Then the scanner software automatically contruls the operation of
the Film Adapter.
Follow the steps below to load films or flansparendes.
Caution:
Held the film at the edges, or else use gloves. Touching the film
surface with bare hands can leave fingerprints or other traces on
the film,
1. Open the Film Adapter.
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El Place ihefilm holders on the smnnfl's glass document table aligning
it with the upper left-hand corner of the transparency guide,
0 When scanning Brownie size (6m x 9m) ar similar film, use the
film halderfor it as shown below.
El If the film size is 4" x 5 " orsimflar, use thefilm halderfor it as shown
below.
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0 Leave the npming shown below uncovered, otherwise the color of
the image will be ufl'ectzd‘
mls opening
Scanning normal (refleciive) documents
When you return to scanning normal reflective documents, you
can simply turn off the Film Adapter, then place documems
between it and the document table. If you will not scan
transparencies for long time, you can remove the Film Adapter
and store it in the original package.
Remove the Film Adapter in reverse order as described on page
7-7.
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Installing the Automatic Document Feeder
Follow the steps below to install the Automatic Document Feeder
on your EPSON scanner.
1. Make sure your scanner is turned off, and unplug the
scanner’s power cable.
2. Remove your scanner’s document cover by holding and
lifn'ng the back of the cover straight up. (See page 7-7)
3. Insert the hinges on the Automatic Document Feeder into the
holes at the back of the scanner and close the Automatic
Document Feeder.
4. Remove the protective materials from the Automatic
Document Feeder.
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Loading paper into your Automatic Documeni Feeder
Yuur Automatic Document Feeder can automatically load up to
20 sheets of the following paper sizes (based on a paper weight
of 17 lbs and a stack thickness of 4.0 mm or less):
Checks 53 x 127 mm (343 x 5 inches)
BS 182 x 157 mm (7.17 x 10.1 inches)
A4 210 x 297 mm (8427 x 11.69 inches)
Letter 215.9 x 2794 mm (8.5 x 11 inches)
Legal 21549 x 3556 mm (8.5 x 14 inches)
Follow the steps below to load paper into the Automatic
Document Feeder.
1. Slide the right edge guide all the way to the righL
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Loading documents manually
You can load documents manually even when the Automatic
Document Feeder is installed.
To load manually, lift the Automatic Document Feeder and place
the document on the scanning surface. Then lower the Automatic
Document Feeder and scan the document.
Note:
D Opening the Automatic Ducument Feeder or its cover while it is
operating results in an option error and paper feeding steps.
El Always close the Automatic Document Feeder and its cover before
using it.
D sture to select Flatbed in the Document Source settings in EPSON
TWAIN.
Document specifications
Size: Width 3.3 to 8.5 inches
(83 to 2159 mm)
Length 5 to 14 inches
(127 to 355.6 mm)
Thickness: 0137 to 0.16 mm
Weight: 58 to 122 g/m2
Paper quality: High-quality bond or thermal paper
Document type: Documents printed with impact
printers, laser printers, or facsimile
machines
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Chapter 4
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance ..................
Cleaning the scanner ......
Replacing the fluorescent lamps
Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide ..........
Transporting the Scanner .................................. 4—8
Problems and Solutions v . . . .
Error indicators ..... . 49
Operating problems . , . . 4-10
Quality problems ..................... . 442
Clearing Jammed Paper .............................
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Replacing lhe lluorescenl lamps
The luminosity of the fluorescent lamps declines over time. If the
lamps break or become too dim to operate normally, the scanner
stops working and the operate light flashes rapidly in rent When
this happens, the lamp assembly must be replacedl For details,
contact your dealer.
Caution:
Never open the case of the scanner. lfymz think repairs or
adjustments are necessary, consult yaur dealer.
Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide
To keep scanning quality at its best when using the Auto
Document Feeder, clean the paper path guide if you not-ice the
quality of your scans have declined,
If the paper path guide gels badly scratched and cleaning the
guide does not improve the quality of your scans, replace it with
the spare one.
Follow the instruciions below to remove, clean, and reattach the
paper path guide.
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4. Put the Auto Document Feeder on the document table upside
down. with the from of the Auto Document Feeder towards
you,
5. Pull the two white hooks up, and then back down out of the
through holes.
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direction of the Auto Document Feeder. Make sure that the
hooks dip into place
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Problems and Solutions
This section divides scanner problems into three categories:
Error indicators
Operating problems
Quality problems
See the table in ”Error indicators" first. If the information there
does not help you solve the
problem, go to the category for the
type of problem you have, then look for the description that most
closely matches the problem.
The online Color Guide will provide you with further helpful
information on various problems and Versatile tips.
Error indicators
If an error occurs, the scanner stops operating and the Operate
light shows the type of error.
Pattern or
light
fi
(chldly
flashing in
red)
What to do 1:
Problem and solution
The interlace setup h wrong, or the
scanner E not property connected to the
computer.
Chedr the Interface connection. Then
turn the scanner off and back on to reset
ll.
lcauss 2:
The transportation lock hs not been
released. Or, one or more fluorescent
lamps need to be replaced. Or. the
scanner is broken.
Mara sure tnottne transportation lock is in
the unlocked position then turn the
scanner off and then back on. ll the
scmnersllll does not operate properly. OJ
Itthisenoroccurs repealedv. consult your
dealer.
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The Operate light does not come on.
Press the Operate button to turn on the scanner.
Make sure the power cable is correctly plugged into the scanner
and the power outlet
The scanner does not start scanning
Make sure that the operate light is green (in ready state)
Make sure that you have selected the correct interface port and
settings with your software. Also make sure the interface board
in your computer is properly installed.
Make sure that the terminator and SCSI ID are correctly set up
See page 7-1
If you have other expansion boards in your computer, make sure
that they are not interfering with the interrupt setting of the
interface board for your scanner. (See your computer manual.)
The scanner software does not work properly.
Be sure you have correctly installed your software.
Make sure that your computer system meets the requirements,
such as the operating system version, specified for your software.
Confirm that the computer has enough memory for your
software If your computer has many device drivers, or if you are
running other software at the same time, or using RAM-resident
programs, the computer may not have enough memory available
(See your software and computer manuals.)
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If part of the document extends beyond the document table, that
edge may not be in contact with the document table. Change the
position of the document
The image is faint or out of focus.
Check that the document is placed flush against the document
table.
Check the Gamma setting in your software.
Check the Exposure setting in your software.
The image is too dark.
Adjust the brightness with your software. Also check the
brightness and contrast values of your display screen.
Straight lines in the image are jagged.
The document may be placed at an angle on the detriment table.
Align it so that the horizontal and vertical lines are carefully
aligned with the scales on the top and side of the document table.
The image does not look the same as the original.
Try different combinations of image settings using your scanner
software.
Your software may not have sufficient color matching and color
management features, or these components of your software may
not be correctly installed. (See your software and computer
manuals.)
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Colors on your monitor are different from those in the original
image.
Check the image settingsinyour scanner software, espedally data
format (bits/ pixel/ color), gamma correction, and color
correction. Try a different combination of these settings.
Check the color matching and color management capabilities of
your computer, display adapter, and software. Some computers
can change the color palette to adjust the colors on your screen.
(See your software and computer manuals.) 4
Exact matching of colors is very difficult. The reason for this is
explained in your Cab" Guide. Check your software and monitor
manuals for information on color matching and calibration.
Printed colors are different from those in the original image.
Exact reproduction of colors is very difficult. The reason for this
is explained in your Color Guide. See your software manual or your
printing company for guidance on color matching.
The printed image is larger or smaller than the orig'nal size.
You '
The image size settings in your software determine the size of the
printed image Do not use the size of the image on your monitor
to judge the printed size.
age cannot be printed or the printout is garbled.
Check that the printer is properly connected to the computer and
is correctly set up. (See your printer manual.)
Check that your software is properly installed and set up for your
printer. (See your software manual.)
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4. If paper is still jammed inside the mechanism, open the cover
to remove it
5. After removing jammed paper, make sure that the cover is
closed, and push the feeder mechanism down until it clicks
into place.
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‘— Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Scanning ........................................... A—2
Electrical ...................................... A—4
Environmental ............................... A—4
Safety Approvals ............................. A—5
CE marking ................................ A—S
SCSI Interface .............................. A—6
Initialization Methods ...................... . A-7
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Gamma correction:
Color correction:
Interface:
Light source:
Reliability:
Dimensions:
Weight:
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AAS (Auto Am Segmentation)
Enable/ disable selectable
3 halfioning mods (A, B, and C) and
4 dither patterns (A, B, C, and D) for
bi—lwel and quad-level data
(2 dnwnluadable dither patterns)
2 types for CRT display
3 types for primer
1 type for user-defined
1 type for CRT display
3 type for printer output (available in mlm‘
byte sequence mode and color line sequence
mode)
1 type fcrr user-defined
SCSI (50 pin half pitch connectors) A
Mute cold cathode fluormnt lamp
30,000 cycls of carriage movements
(main unit MCBF)
Wzdth: 257 mm (11.3 inches)
Depth: 475 mm (16.7 inches)
Height: 38 mm (3.4 inches)
Approx. 4.55 (9.9 lb)
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Safety Approvals
120V model:
Safety standards UL 1950 with D3
CSA C222 No. 950
EMI FCC part 15 Subpafl 8 class B
CSA emu class B
230V model:
Safety standards EN 60950
EMc EN 55022 (CISPR Pub 22) class B
AS/NB 3548 class B
CE marking
230 v model:
Low Voltage Direcfive 73 /B/EEC EN 60950
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN 55022 Class B
EN 6100032
EN 61000-3-3
EN 50082-1
IEC 301-2
LEC 301-3
IEC 3014
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The scanner can be initialized (returned to a fixed set of conditions) in the
following ways:
Hardware inrmunzoflm
‘ The swnnel Is turned on.
"The scanner recewesu scsl Resetsignul from me SCSI
imerfcce.
Somme imnmn
' Sam's sends me ESC @ onmfize vne scanner)
command.
' The scum! receives a SCS‘ Bus Dawes Message
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Contacfing Customer Support
For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users ........ 5-3
For Australian Users ...................................... 8—5
For Singapore Users ..................................... 13—6
For Hong Kong Users .......................... . . B»7
............................. B—8
For Philippines Users . . .
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For Australian Users
EPSON Australia wishs In provide you with a high level at Customer
Service. As well as th‘m Uszr's Guide, we provide the fulluwing sources for
obtaining infomfion:
EPSON FAXBACK
EPSON FAXBACK will tax you thelatest specifications and pricing for mast
EPSON produm offered in Australia. There is also tedmical irtformafion
including details at the latest software and drivers available. Phone (02) 9903
9075 and the system Will guide you through a number of choices before
taxing the infcrmation to your fax machine
EPSON Bulletin Board Sysrem
This is where you can download the latest software and drivers. Visit the
BBS to check out the latest Versions If you have a modem, phone (02) 9417
5090.
lnfemef URL hflp://www.epsonrcom.au
Access the EPSON Australia World Wide Web pegs. Warth taking your
modem here for the occasrcmal surf! You can get the same information as
offered on the EPSON PAXBACK and the EPSON Bulletin Board plus more
Vour dealer
Don't forget that your dealer can often help identify and resolve problems.
The dealer should always be the first call for advice on problems They can
often solve pmblems quickly and easily as well as give you advice on the
next step to take.
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For Hong Kong Users
To obtain techmcal support as well as other after-sales services, users are
welcome to contact EPSON Hang Kong umiisd.
Internet home page
EPSON Hong Kong has established a local home page in both Chinse and
English an the lntemet to provide users With the follcwzng infurmancm:
D Product infamarion
CI Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
D Lrissi verswns ofEPSON printer drivers
Users can access our World Wide Web home page at:
hflpzl/wwwspsonrcomhk
Elecfronic bulletin board system
An electronic bulletin board system (BBS) is also avaflable to obtain primer
infommfirm and the latest versions of printer drivers. You can log rm to the
following number fur the BBS service:
BBS:
(552) 28274244
Technical Supper? Hotline
You can also Contact our technical staff at the following telephone and fax
numbers:
Phone“
Fax:
(552) 555-4399
(852) 2327-4353
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additive primary colors
Primary colors which produce white when mixed in certain amounts These are
red, green, and blue - the colors of the scanner lamps and color monitor displays.
bI-lavel dala
Image data that is compnsed on bit per pixel. A pixel is represented by a single
bit of digital data that can express only 1 (light) or 0 (dark).
bl,
Short for bmary digit. The smallestunil of data in computer prwcessing. A bitean
represent two values: on and off, or 1 and 0.
Dir/plxel
The unit that indium the number orbits allocated for a pixel. The larger the bit
value, the more detail of a pixel will be reproduced.
brighlnes
a sranner fundiun to lighten or darken the output image data.
byte
A unit of intormafian cunsist-ing of eight bits. A byte can represent a control code
or character.
carriage
A component of the scanner that contains the optical sensor and light suurce for
sranning.
color correction
Amethod of adjusting the color image data fora particular type of device so that
the reproduction results are as close as possible to the original colors.
cola! sopalaflon
A process to convert full-color images into a limited number of primary colors,
The additive primary colors (red, green and blue) are used by the scanner, and
the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) plus black are used
for printing press separation.
daisy chain
A SCSI bus arrangement that allows several devices to be connected
simultaneously in a line to a single computer. See SCSL
dalau"
A set of values used when no other selediurs have been made. These are
sometimes called factory defaults it the original values have not been changed
since the Sumter has left the factory.
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A rype of calm scanning that separates primary colors iinehy line. The carriage
makes only one pass.
monochrome
Black and while images, or images represented only by the iniensiry of
luminosity,
page sequence
The type of color scanning in which the eniire image is scanned once for each
separauon color.
pixel
shorr for piciure elemeni. Each image is composed of a number of pixels. Pixels
are also counted “in units of dots.
plain bi-Ievel
lai-level image dais without the halftonjng process.
port
An “miel-face channel through which data is transmitted. between devices,
primary colors
Basic colors, See additive pnmary calm and submarine primary colors,
resoiurion
indicadon of how finely an image is resolved inio pixels. Measured in dois per
inch (dpi), pixels per inch (ppi), or samples per inch (spii.
$60"
An operaiion performed by ihe sensor and the carriage, The image is divided
inro pixels by scanning.
scanning arwa
The physical size of ihe 11ng lhar can be scanned by the scanner,
SCSI
Small Compuicr sysiem Interface. This is one method used in connect your
computer“: peripherals suchas scanners, hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives, and
Si) an.
scsr ID
lhe numbers than“ devicesin a sc5l connection (see daisy drain) use io identify
each other. if lhe same ll) number is used by rwo devices in the same daisy chain
rhe devices cannot operate properly.
subtractive primary colors
Primary colurs that produce black when mixed in certain amoums. These are
cyan, magenta, and yellow in priming, black is ohm added in give. more
definiaori as mixing of acmal inks cannot produce pure black,
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A device that stops electronic signals, and prevents them from meedjn or
remmmg to other devices. This is necessary to slap a signal {Tori continugusly
bouncing hetween devices
fhmshold
A Xeferente point that is used In determine whether data W111 be processed as
"on" or “off”. in the case of color image dam "m1”mean5 that a certain color will
appear m a pixel or dot, and "off” mum um Color will nut ippeax there,
The graph that shows the contrast ratio between the input (original image) and
output (image data) in mage processing.
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dithering
A process in which software or anoutputdevice simulates continunus tones with
groups of dots.
document
The physical item, such as a sheet of paper or a book, that you place on the
document table for the scanner to read.
dpi
short for dots per inch. A unit of measurement for resoluticn. The higher the
value, the higher the resolution.
dropout color
A wlor the scanner does not recognize and ignores. Yuu can selett and deselect
dmpuu! colors in the scanner software.
ESC/l
Abbreviafinn for EPSON Standard Code for lrnage scanners, A system of
eommands that allows you to control image scanners from your software.
ESC/P
Abbreviafitm for EPSON Standard CodeiorPn‘mexs. A system orconmandstitat
allows you to control printers nun. ycmr software
grayscale
images represented with various shades of gray in addition to black and white.
human/"g
A method of reprodudng images with patterns of dots to improve the quality of
the. output.
homo poslttorl
The position at the rear (nearest the cover hinge position) of the scanner where
the carriage rests beiore a scanning operation.
lrnagesetter
A deyiee that uses computer files to produce high—resolution text and graphics
output on film ctr paper. These are usually found in service bureaus and printing
companies.
Impact dot plintor
A printer that transfers ink onto thepaperby striking an ink ribbon witha number
of sman pins.
Ink jet printer
A printer that transfers lnlt onto the paper by Spraying the ink through a number
of small nozzles.
interface
A piece Of hardware, 3 method, or a standard used for connection between 0!
among computer devices.
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Far Philippines Users
To obtain technical support as well as other after salu servica, users are
welcome no Contact the EPSON Philippims Representative Office at the
telephone and fax numbers below:
Phone: (632) 813-6552
Fax: (632) 813—6545
BBS: (632) 814—0595
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EPSON Helpdesk
EPSON Helpdesk is provided as a final backup to make sure our clients have
access to adVice. Operators an the Helpdsk can aid you in diagnusing
hardware and software problem They can also advise you on the latest
EPSON producu and where the nearsl dealer or service agent is located.
Many types of queries are answered here,
The Helpdesk numbers are:
Phone: (02) 9903 9040
Fax: (02) 9903 9189
We encourage you to have all the relevant infomiatinn on hand when you
ring. The more informafl'on you prepare, the faster we can help solve the
problem, This information includes the User's Gum» for your EPSON
product, typecf computer, operating system, applicafion pmgrarris,and any
other information you feel is required.
For Singapore Users
Contact the telephone and fax numbers below:
Phone: (065) 337-7911
Fax: (065) 334—1135
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Bulletin Board Service for [crest drivers and ufiI/fies
You can call the EPSON Bulletin Board Service on 01442 227479 in the UK or
0044 1442 227479 from the Republic of Ireland. No membership is requiredr
Make surethat your communications software is set to 8 data bits, 1 stupbit,
no parity bit, ANSI terminal mode emulaficm, and a modem speed of up to
23,3 ths. Downloading protocnls supported include Xmodem Ymodem
and Zmodem. See the documentation that came with your commurucations
software and modem for more information
When you first connect to the Bulletin Board Service, you will be asked for
your name, company name, phone number and a pmwm‘d (which you can
invent yourself).
Customer and Warranty Support
our Customer and Warranty Support team can be contacted by callingOS70
163 7766 in the UK or 0044 0870 163 7766 from the Republic oflreland. They
can provide the following services:
D Technical information on installing, configuring, and apararing your
EPSON prudum
D Arranging fur faulty EPSON pmdum to be repaired within the
warranty period
A full list or EPSON Customer and Warranty Suppun sex-Vic‘s is available
on the technical support section of our world wide web paga at hfl’pzll
www.epsonrco,uk/suppor/ and on Faxon EFSON Faxback service in
dominant number 5085.
Pre Sales Enquiry Desk
The Enquiry Desk teamcan be contacted by calling 0500 220546 in the UK or
1 800 409132 from the Republic of Ireland, by faxing 01442 227271 in the UK
or 0044 1442 227271 from the Republic of Ireland, and via Email at
inio®epson.coluk, They can provide the following information:
0 Pre Sales information and literature on new EPSON products (also
available via our world wide web site at hfip://www.epson.co.uk)
0 Where to purchase genuine EPSON censumabls, acuessoris, and
options
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using the trouhlmhoohng Normation in this guide or offline help, Contact
customer support services for assistance.
We will be able lo help you mere qulckly if you are able to give the exact
information indicated below.
Serial number of your scanner.
(The serial number label is an the bad< of the scanner.)
Brand and model of your computer:
Scum" software vusiom
(Click the About bumm on me Help menu in your application for the
version number)
Velsion of Windows (95, 3.1, NT 4.0, and so on):
Software applicafinm) yml normally use with your scanner and their
version numbefls):
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SCSI Interface
Interface type: ANSI X3T92/375R Revision 10L (561 2)
Functinns: BUS FREE phase
ARBITRATION phase
SELECI'ION/RBELECTION phase
COMMAND phase
(Logial Umt Number is fixed to 0 and
command link function is not supported.)
DATA phase
Data in phase
Data nu! phase
STATUS phase
M'BSAGE phase
MESSAGE IN phase
MESAGE OUT phase
ATTENTION cuvmlition
RESET condition
Logic level: 111 compatible
— Electrical standaxd: ANSI X3T92/375R Revision [UL (5612)
ID Setting: Selectable from 0 to 7
Termmamr. lmemal temdnator selectable (enable / disable)
Connector type: Two m1; pin-h SD-pin connectors
Connector pin arrangement:
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This product is also designed for IT pawn systems With Phase in Phase
voltage zzo-z4uv.
loo-Izonm m—WVmodcl
Input voltage range AC 90 to 132 v AC M to 264 v
Rated frequency 50 m 50 in
input fiequency 49.510 50.5 Hz
Rated Curran? 0.5A 0.3 A
Power consumption Approx. 20W
Nun:
Check the label Am the back nfthz scannzvfar the voltage afyouv smmm.
Environmental
Temperature:
Operation
Sturage
Humidity:
Operatic!!!
Storage
Operating condmons:
Nan:
Spmfimhlans are subject to Chang: mum: notice.
5“ C to 35° C (41° F to 95° F)
—25°Cm60“C(—13’Ft0140°l7)
107° to 807», without condemafion
10°/n to 85%, without condensation
Ordinary office or home conditions.
Exneme dust should be avcnded.
Operation under direct sunlight or near a
strong light source should be avuided.
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Scanning
Scanner type: Flatbed, color
Photoeledric device: Color CCD line sensrrr
Effective pixels. 5100 x 7020 pixels at 600 dpi, 1mm
Document size: 216 mm x 297 mm (5.5 inchs x 11.7 inches
A4 or US letter size
(The reading area can be specified from your
software.)
Scanning rsolution: 600 dpi (main m)
1200 dpi (subscan)
Output molution; 50 dpl to 9600 dpi in 1 dpi steps
Color separation:
Reading sequence:
Monochrome
Color page sequence
Color byte sequence
Color line seqqu
Zoom:
Image data:
Brightness:
Line Art settings:
(Valus above 4800 dpi are interpolated)
RGB color filters on CCD
One-pass scanning
Three-Pass sum-ins (K G, B)
One-pass scanning (R, G, B)
One—pass scanning (R, G, B)
50% to ZW/n in l% incremenls
12 bits per pixel per color inlemal
8 bits per pixel per color external
7 levels
Fixed (hrshold
Text Enhancement Technology
(enable/ disable selectable)
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Clearing Jammed Paper
To clear jammed paper in the optional Auto Document Feeder,
follow the steps below:
1. Turn off the scanner.
2. Push down the release lever to slightly raise the feeder
mechanism and release the paper,
3. Then slowly pull the jammed paper out of the feeder
mechanism. (Be careful not to pull too hard; the paper may
tear, making it more diff-lam to remove.)
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If you are importing an image file into your applicationsoftware,
make sure the file format is one your software can read Also
check that the image settings in your application are appropriate
for the type of image you want to scan. (See your software
manual.)
A line of dots is always missing in the scanned image.
lfthis happens inyourprinted image only, yourprinter or itsprint
head is probably malfunctioning. (See your printer manual.)
If this happens on both your screen and printout, the scanner's
sensor may be malfunctioning. Consult your dealer.
A line of dots always appears in the scanned image.
If this happens on both your screen and printout when you are
using Auto Document Feeder, the paper path guide of the Auto
Document Feeder may be dusty or scratched. Clean the paper
path guide as described on page ??. If still the problem does not
go away or the guide is badly scratched, replace the paper path
guide
When halftoning is used, texturedpattems of dots appear on
particular areas of an image.
This is normal. See the explanation of moiré patterns in the Color
Guide. Your scanner automatically minimizes the problem it Best 6:
deascreening is selected as the Quality &: die-screening setting in the
Image Type dialog box.
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Quality problems
The entire image is distorted or blurred.
Make sure that the document is placed flat against the document
table.
You may have accidentally moved the document during
scanning. Check the position of the document and do not move it
while the scanner is operating.
See that the scanner is not tilted or placed on an unstable surface.
Part of the image is distorted or blurred.
Part of the document may be wrinkled, warped, or not in contact
with the document table, Be sure the document is uniformly flat.
Caution:
Do not place heavy objects ml the document table.
Edges of the document are not scanned.
The document table has non—readable areas around the edges. If
part of your document extends beyond the maximum limits
marked on the document table edge guides, you may have to
reposition your document so that the image you want to scan is
within the readable area.
Color is patchy or distorted at the edges of the image.
If the document is very thick or warped at the edges, the edges of
the image may be discolored. Cover the edges of the document
with opaque paper to block outside light.
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[fr Cause I: The coverot the optional Auto Document
(Roprdly Feeder is open, or the release lever B
flammg in pressed and paper feeding unit is
orange released.
(red and
green) What to do 1: Make sure that the cover of optional Auto
Document Feeders closed and/or push
the paper feeding unit down until it sticks
unto place.
Cause 2: Nopuperislocrded, orpoperhosrummed
in the Auto Document Feeder.
What 10 do 2: Load paper in the Auto Document
Feeder, or turn the scmner off and
remove jammed paper from the Auto
Document Feeder. See page 7? tor
details.
Opsraflng problems
The problems you may have while using the scanner often involve
the operation of your software and computer. Operation
problems usually occur because of;
D Incurred setup of the interface (see Chapter 1).
El Inappropriate selection of the scanner functions (see your
software manual).
D Incorrect setup of your computer or software (see Chapter 1
in this guide or the software manual).
D Incorrect operation of your software (see your software
manual).
Also see the documentation that came with your computer and
printer for possible solutions.
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Ifyou are transporting the scannera significant distance or staring
it for an extended period, follow the steps below to secure the
carriage.
1. Turn on the scanner and wait until the carriage moves to the
home position (pusition nearest the cover hinges). Then turn
off the scanner,
2. Turn the transportation lock to the locked position to secure
the carriage.
Note:
D If the scanner is broken, the mm'age may nut automatically return
to the home posin'cm. lfit does not, raise the front of the smnner and
hold it up until the cam'age comes to rest in the home position. Then
perform step 2 above.
D lfynu are using the Film Adapternnd it is switched on, the carriage
will nut move to its home position Remove the Film Adapterfirst,
then perfurm the steps above.
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Gently wipe off dust on the transparent plastic sheet of the paper
path guide with a soft dry cloth.
Caution:
CI Be artful not tn scratch or damage the paper path guideA
0 Be mrq‘ul not to much and damage the falters and metal
parts in the Auto Document Feeder.
Aflaching the paper path guide
1. Insert the hansparent plastic part of the paper path guide m
the paper path of the Auto Document Feeder.
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1. Turn off the scanner.
2. Disconnect the cable for the Auto Document Feeder, and take
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Cleaning the scanner
To keep you: scanner operating at its best, you should clean it
periodically, as described below.
1. Unplug the power cable.
2. Clean
3. Ifthe
the outer case with mild detergent diluted with water.
glass of the document table gets dirty, clean it with a
soft dry cloth. If the glass is stained with grease or some other
hatd-to-remove material] use a small amount of glass cleaner
on a soft cloth to remove itl Wipe off any remaining liquid
with a dry cloth.
Be sure that there is no dust on the glass of the document table.
Dust can cause white spots in you: scanned image.
Caution:
Be careful not ta scratch in damage the glass aflhc document
table, and do not use a hard or abrasive brush to clean it. A
damaged glass surface can decrease the scanning quality.
Never use alcohol, thinner, or corrosive solvent to clean the
scanner. These chemicals can damage the scanner
components as well as the case.
Be careful nut to spill liquid into the scanner mechanism or
electronic components. This could permanently damage the
mechanism and circuitry,
Du not Spray lubricants inside the scanner,
Never open the scanner case.
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Document conditions
Check the following before feeding a document:
IS
GOOD
Ink on the document is dry.
The document has no holes, is not tipped or wrinkled, and
has no articles attadled to it.
The document has no staples or other objects attached that
might damage the feeder mechanism,
The document has no folds closer than 5 mm from its edge.
The document is not a mulfipart form or bound.
The document has no rear carbon coating
The document has no cut out areasi
Other precaufions
Do not feed photographic sheets or valuable original artwork into
the Automatic Document Feeder; misfeeding a docummt may
result in accidental wrinklhg or damage.
When you are scanning high-quality color or halftone documents,
it is recommended you open the Automatic Document Feeder and
scan documents individually.
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2. Insert the paper stack into the Automatic Document Feeder
until it meets resistance. Make sure that the side you want to
scan is facing up, Then move the right edge guide so itis flush
with the right edge of your paper.
Documents are output into the lower tray after scanning is
finished.
Nate:
Ifynu came anross thefallowing problems, see the respective pages for
further infimnatian:
C] When wiper isjammed, seepage ?-?.
D When a scanned image has vertical lines, see page ?-?.
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5. Attach the Autamatic Document Feeder’s connector to the
scanner's opfion interface.
Nate:
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Document Feeder (ADF) in the Document Source settings in EPSON
TWAIN. See EPSON Scan !H& EPSON TWAIN User's Guidefor
further infimnahbn.
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The Automatic Document Feeder (BBI314*) allows you to
automatically load multiple-page documents into you: scanner.
This document feeder is particularly useful for OCR (optical
character recognition) scanning, or for creating an image
database
Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder
When you unpack your Automfi: Document Feeder, make sure
you have all the parts shown below and that none are damaged
If you find any missing or damaged items, Contact you: EPSON
dealer immediately,
Au'ommin: Documen' Feeder Paper supper!
Spore paper pom guide
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Nate:
D Make sure the umt is completely closed. Ifit is not closed, an optifln
error results and yuu canrwt scan the document.
D You am move and adjust the position ofthe 35mmfilm by sliding
the film strips while they 11min the transparency guide, so that the
frames you want scan are positioned in the window.
D To 76771008 A film halderfi-om the document table, slide it left or right
than take it out of the winda'w.
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Load the transparency to be scanned face down on the
scanner‘s document table in the big window of the Film
Adapter as shown below.
D Ifyou arescanning 35 mm strip film, use the 35 mm film
holder to set the film.
D Lfyou are scanning slides or nansparencieswhich willnut
fit in the film holders, place them directly on the
document table.
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Insert film in the Brownie size film holder, base side facing down.
4 x 5 inches film
Insert film in the 4 x 5 inch film holder, base side facing down.
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on the scanner.
5, Turn on the scanner.
6. Turn on the Film Adapter.
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Using the Film Adapter
This Film Adapter (381313*) is a high-quality device developed
to enable you to scan negatives, transparencies, and slides—
beaufifully; by simply installing the unit on your scanner. The
Film Adapter is small and compact so it can be attached or
removed easily when you alternate scanning between
transparent material and normal reflective (paper) documents.
Unpacking the Film Adapter
When you first open the package, make sure that all the following
items are included and that none have been damaged during
shipping. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your
EPSON dealer immediately. Do not throw away the package after
unpacking the Film Adapter as it can be used again to store the
Film Adapter Wham you are not scanning transparencies,
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Sizing Up Your System
Your scanner is sufficient for most scanning needs, but if you are
not safisified with the quality of the images on your monitor or
with the speed of image processing, read this section. While it
does not contain specific recommendations, it describes various
possibilities for improving your scanning system. For further
information, seek advice from your dealer or an experienced
scanner user.
MM and hard disk size
Scanned images use much more memory than text files, so
you may need more RAM (Random Access Memory) in your
computer and a larger hard disk than you have used previously.
Accelerator boards
In addition to memory, processing speed is important because
large files take longer to process than small ones. Therefore, you
may wank to add an accelerator board to your computer.
Video cards
2-8
A video card that is sufficient for text may not be good enough
for displaying graphic images, especially in color. If all your
scanned images look coarse on your monitor, you may want to
upgrade your video card. You will need 24—bit color, also called
true color or millions of colors, to make the highest quality image
reproductions.
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Make sure the document is flat against the ghss surface;
otherwise the image will appearfuzzy and out offocus, Also,
be sure to close the ducument cover. This prevents mterferznce
from external light.
Always keep the document table Clean. See "Cleaning the
Scanner" in Chapter .7.7.
Do not leavephutagraphs an the document table for/m extended
period oftime as they may stick to the glass.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the scanner.
6. Start you: scanner software, and follow scanning instructions
in your scanner software manuaL
Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents
For thick materials or documents that are larger than the
document table, remove the document cover.
Hold the back at the document
cover and in mdght up
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Before scanning u document:
Remember to respect the rights ofcupyright owners, Do not scan published
text or images without first checking the capyn'ght status,
1. Turn on the scanner by pressing the Opercne buttons The
operate light star's flashing.
2, Turn on the computer and make sure that the scanner's
operate light is on, but has stopped flashing,
3. Open the document cover.
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This chapter shows you how ihe scanner operates. The basic
procedure for scanning is as follows:
1. Turn an the scanner. (Keep in mind the ‘Power—on sequence‘
on page 1~??.)
2. Place the document or material you want to scan on the
document table. (This is described in detail on page 2-1)
3. Run the scanner software and scan. (See you: scanner
software manual for details on scanning.)
Lights and Buflons
The scanner has one indicator light and two buttons.
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Keep the following in mind every time you turn off your
computer and SCSI devices.
D When you are finished using your system, turn off your
computer first, then the scanner and other SCSI devices in
reverse order of the power—on sequence.
C] While using your computer, do not tum off any SCSI device
which has a terminator that is active (on).
El Do not turn the scanner off and back on while using your
computer, otherwise the scanner may not scan properly.
Now that the connection is completed, you need to install the
scanner software. See Chapter 1 of your scanner software manual.
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2 Connect one end of the cable to one of the scanner SCSI
connectors until the locks on both sides snap in.
Note.-
D To connect the scanner to u SCSI device other than the
computer, the length of cable in the daisy chain must not exceed
6 meters; otherwise the system may not work properly.
D To connect the scannef 20a PC using SCSIvZ, the length ufthe
cable must not exceed 3 meters.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the SCSI port of your
computer or anuther SCSI device.
Note:
The SCSI part ofthe Macintosh is the larger part with the SCSI icon
over if,
4. Connect the power cables of you: computer, scanner, and
other external SCSI devices.
Nate:
Before turning on your system, be sure to read ”Power-on sequence"
fallawing.
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Setting the terminator switch
The scanner has a built-in terminator, which allows SCSI devices
to communicate properly with each other. You may need to
change the terminator switch setfing according to your computer
system.
Note.-
Do not use an external terminator.
The terminator swuch E Iocmed
at the rear of the scanner.
terminator on
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Setting the SCSI ID number
The scanner's default SCSI 11) number is 2.
The SCSI 1D roiarv swnch
is located at the rear of
the scanner.
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Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer
For PC users:
Unless your PC already has a SCSI board installed, you need to
install one, along withSCSl driver software. Install the SCSI board
according to the directions included with it. A150 589 ”Installing
a SCSI Interface Bead" on page 1-5.
Ifyoux PC has a SCSI board up and nmning, connect the scanner
as described in the next section.
Note:
You mn install the SCSI driver that is mmmzlly included in Windows
95, 98, nrNT (see your system documentation for instructions), or the
driver described in the SCSI board installatzun dacummtatian.
For Macintosh users:
All Macintosh computers have built-in SCSI ports; therefore you
do not need to install a SCSI board in a Macintosh. Follow the
directions below to connect you: scanner and computer.
Understanding SCSI connections
Read the following sections to determine how to set up your SCSI
devices and whether you need any optional SCSI cables.
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Plugging in the Scanner
1. Make sure that the scanner is turned off. The scanner is off
when the OPERATE button is not pushed inbeyond the surface
of the from panel
2. If the power cord is not attached to the scanner, connect it to
the AC inlet on the back of the scanner, and plug the other
end into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
n C nation:
It is not possible to change the scanner’s voltage. If the label an
the back ufthe scanner does not shew the correct voltage for yaur
country, contact your dealzrt Da nu! plug in the power cord.
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Installing a SCSI Interface Board (Windows Only)
Unless your PC already has 3 SCSI board installed, you need to
install a SCSI board and SCSI software before installing the
scanner driver and software applications.
If you have a Macintosh or if you already have a SCSI board
installed in your PC, go to the next section
Nate:
For addititmal infommlion, see the installah'an guide that comes with
your SCSI board.
1.
Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices. Unplug
any power cords, then disconnect all cables from the back
panel of your computer.
Remove the cover from your computer.
. Caution:
, Static electricity can damage electmnic cumponents.
Discharge static electricity by teaching the metal frame of
your computer beforz handling the interface board or any of
the computer’s circuit boards.
Insert the interface board into an appropriate expansion slot,
then secure it with the retaining screw.
Replace the computer cover and reconnect all cables.
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1-4
Follow the guidelines below when selecting a location for your
scanner:
D Place the scanner on a flat, stable surface. The scanner will not
operate properly if it is on an angle.
0 Place the scanner close enough to the computer for the
interface cable to reach it easily.
D Place the scanner near a wall outlet where the plug can be
easily unplugged
Notefor French-speaking users:
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débrunchézfacilrment.
D Allow some space behind the scanner for the cables, and be
sure to place the scanner where you can easily unplug the
power cord. Also allow sufficient space above the scanner so
that you can fully raise the document cover.
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Unpacking the Scanner
Your GT-7OOD/GT-7000 PHOTO comes shipped with CD—ROMs,
which include the driver software that runs your scanner, and
some additional items, depending on your scanner model.
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Note:
The GT~7000 PHOTO comes with the Film Adapter which is also
available as an option for GT—7000.
Depending on the country of purchase, the power cord may come
attached to the scanner. The shape of the AC plug also varies, so
make sum the plug included is the correct shape for the electrical
outlet in your country.
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D If you plan to use the scanner in Germany, observe the
following:
To provide adequate shortcircuit protection and over-
current protection for this scanner, the building installation
must be protected by a 16 Amp circuit breaker.
Natefur German-speaking uscrs:
Bei Anschlufl ties Scanners an die Stromversarg-ung muj}
sichergestellt warden, dc}? die Gebfiudeinstallatian mit einem 16 A4
Uberstwmschaltn abgzsichnt ist.
ENERGY STAR Compliance
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, EPSON has
@ determined that this product meets the ENERGY
STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is
a voluntary partnership with the computer and office equipment
industry to promote the introduction of energy-efficient personal
computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, copiers, and
scanners, in an effort to reduce air pollution caused by power
generation.
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Cl Automatic Document Feeder which enables continuous
sheets scanning is available as an option.
Options
The following optional items are available to expand the
versatility of your scannerr For detailed information on the use of
these options, see Chapter X of this guide.
Automatic Document Feeder 038131“)
Designed primarily for optional character recognition (OCR)
scanning, the Automatic Document Feeder allows you to scan up to
20 pages automatically, then use them in a wold processing program,
as if you had typed the text yourself.
Film Adapter 038131”)
Allowsyou to scan transparentmaterials; primarily 35 mm slides and
filmstrips. The Film Adapter’ 5 reading area allows you to scan film
sized up to 4 x 5 inches.
No to:
Theasterisk is asubstiluteflr the MS! digitofthepmduct number, which
varies by country,
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Warnings must be followed awe/idly to avoid bodily injury.
n Cautions must be absmod to avoid damage to your zauipmznt,
Notes contain important information and 14sz tips on the operation of ‘
your summer.
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Chapter 2 Using Your Scanner
Lighs and Buttons ...................................... 2-2
Plating a Document on the Scanner ....................... 2—4
Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents . . 2-6
Sizing Up Your System ............................ , 2-8
RAM and hard disk size. . 2-8
Accelerator boards . . . . 2-8
, 2-8
A 2-9
. 2—9
Video cards.
Monitors.
File compression software ...................
Chapter 3 Options
Using the Film Adapter ................................. 3-2
Unpacking the Film Adapter .................
Using the Film Adapter r . .
Film Holders ........
Loading transparencies . ...........
Scanning normal (reflective) documents .
Using the Automatic Document Feeder ........
Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder. r 3-12
Installing the Automatic Document Feeder ....... . . 3—13
Loading paper into your Automah'c Document Feeder. 3-15
Loading documents manually ........................ 3-17
Document specifications ............................ 3-17
. 3—11
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Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance ........................................... 4-2
Cleaning the scanner ...........
Replacing the fluorescent lamps r . .
Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide . 4-3
Transporting the Scanner . . . t . 4—8
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi,
Nagano—ken 392 Japan
Representative: EPSON EUROPE B.V.
Address: Prof. J. H Bavincklaan 5 1183
AT Amstelveen
The Netherlands
Declares that the Product:
Product Name: Image Scanner
Model: GGSOA/GGSOB
Conforms to the following Direcfive(s) and Norm(s):
Directive 89/336/ EEC:
— EN 55022 Class B
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3—3
EN 50082-1
EEC 801—2
[EC 801-3
EC 801-4
Directive 73/Z3/EEC:
EN 60950
August, 1998
Y. Ishii
President of EPSON EUROPE BAV.
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Author                          : VicodinES /CB /TNN
Title                           : 72718.pdf
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